Solar
Sunny is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a sunny day.
It can be an adjective or adverb. As an adjective it means of or befitting a queen.
Hot
Sol is Latin for 'sun'. It's the Latin root word for the adjective 'solaris', which means 'of the sun, solar'. It also is the Latin root word for 'solarium', which means 'sundial, balcony or terrace exposed to the sun'. It combines with the verb 'fero ferre' ['to bear, bring, carry'], to form 'solifer', which means 'sun-bringing'. It also combines with the verb 'sisto sistere' ['to stand still'], to form 'solstitium', which means 'the solstice'.
An adjective that means adequate to accomplish a purpose is sufficient.
Solar
Solar
No sunless is not a adverb it is an adjective what it means is without sun
Yes, "sunny" has the prefix "sun-" which means related to the sun.
Sunny is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a sunny day.
it means heat produced by the sun
The adjective "artificial" means produced by human activity as opposed to supernatural or divine activity.
The Sun's energy is produced in the Sun's core.
No bright means that something is too light. for example: the sun is very "bright."
No. Sun is a noun.
The sun is not put out when it rains because the rain is produced in earth's atmosphere and the sun is millions of miles away from the earth.
A noun doesn't describe something. That would be an adjective. An adjective of the sun is that its hot.